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PAGE r o r p LOCALS L aw rence P alm er of Lexington waa a guest of R. B. W ilcox T h u rs day. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Slocum of H eppner w ere business visitors In H erm iston last T hursday. OASIS THEATRE HERMISTON, OREGON Friday - Saturday OCTOBER 29 - 30 DOUBLE FEATURE. (latente ( (llulfotd) MO PA LO NG /g ^ A C A Ii k THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28. 1837 THE HERM ISTONHERALOHERMISTON, OREGON. “WltltAM ßOVD . One M ile from Heaven w ith CLAIRE TREVAR SPORT R E E L Sun. - Mon. - Tues. OCT. 31 - NOV. 1 - 2 M ATINEE 2:30 SUNDAY SOULS at 4 SEA Colored Cartoon and Comedy. WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY NOVEMBER 3 - 4 WEDNESDAY SPECIAL NIGHT! DIAMONDS OR HEARTS . . SHE STEALS BOTH! Pins Short Features. G. B. Schm id, ev an g elist a t the Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n L y n ett and Union ch u rch , made a business trip d a u g h te r R ita retu rn ed S atu rd ay to La G rande Monday. n ig h t from P o rtlan d w here th ey had Home lau n d ry service. R easonable been called th e week before by the prices and delivery service. Phone d eath of Mr. L y n e tt’s m other. Mrs. 25-W, H erm iston. Ore. adv. L ynett is a d a u g h te r of Mrs. Maude Jim W ren of L exington sp e n t S u n Dyer. C rackers, 2 lb. box. G raham or day and Monday in H erm iston and a t o th e r points v isitin g frien d s and W hite, 25c. C onnor’s Cash Store.adv relatives. Mrs. J. S. Matoon of La G rande Pepperell crib blankets, 79c and and d a u g h te r May stopped to visit la st 31.29, a t B rierley ’s. adv. her gister, Mrs. Jess P rin d le Mr. and Mrs. Floyd O’K elley and F rid ay and rem ained u n til Sunday. fam ily are v isitin g a t th e home of They had been in P o rtlan d on busi Mrs. O’K elley’s p aren ts, Mr. and ness and weiie re tu rn in g to th e ir Mrs. F. R. W right. They have been home. Beans, Mexican Red. 5c pound. living a t Ogdon, U tah. adv Mrs. M. L. W atson and baby C onnor’s Cash Store. Lola Berry of P o rtlan d , who, w ith d au g h ter, who are in th e H erm iston G eneral h o sp ital, a re g e ttin g along her m other Mrs. Ja y B erry, visited nicely. T he baby has been nam ed in Irrigon over th e week end, spent S atu rd ay afternoon w ith her a u n t Peggy Ann. Miss Snow McCoy, in H erm iston. W ard M cKenzie of Raym ond, W n., A group of H erm iston people mo uncle of F. C. McKenzie, visited four tored to P endleton Mtonday n ig h t to days at the home of his nephew , see th e p ic tu re “ Good E a rth .” They com ing F rid ay and re tu rn in g home were Mrs. J. S. B urnham , Mrs. Levi Monday. Reeder, Mrs. C. W arn er. Mrs. G eor P e a n u t B u tter, in bulk, 2 lbs. 25c. gia H enderson, and th e Misses Snow C onnor’s Cash Store. adv. McCoy, P au lin e Stoop, Eva W ilcox A delegation from th e M ethodist Florlne Brace and M axine F au st. church atten d ed the N ational P reach Mr. and Mrs. J. S. B arnes of Mo ing Mission a t W alla W alla today desto, Calif., w ere in H erm iston th is (T h u rsd ay ) and an o th e r group plan week looking a fte r hulness in te r to a tte n d F riday. Rev. R. R. F in k - tests. Mrs. B arns will be rem em ber beiner plans to take a group Friday. ed as Mrs. Maude H uff, who ow ns Mrs. Doris Kelley, who has been th e farm w est of th e b u tte, now oc identified w ith th e H erm iston H otel cupied by H. A. W ilson and fam ily. for years, retu rn ed from P o rtlan d Sugar, fine g ra n u la te d , 10 lbs for last week g rea tly im proved in 53c a t C onnor’s Cash Store. adv. health. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. M cKenzie and Mr. and Mrs. P h illip P ow er and Mr. and Mrs. A. H. N orton e n te r son W ayne and Mrs. C harles See- tained jo in tly a t d in n e r and bridge liger and sons C harles E dw ard and T h u rsd ay of last week a t the N orton Jim m y w ere business v isito rs in home. B rig h t fall flow ers w ere W alla W alla la st Monday. used as tab le cen ter pieces. H igh Mrs. Rebecca K n ig h t accom pan honors for the evening's c o n tra c t ied h er son an d d au g h ter-in law, Mr. bridge play w ent to Mr. and Mrs. an d Mrs. D uff K night, on a h u n tin g E. P. Dodd. trip in the m o u n tain s la st week. B abriggan an d T uck S titch p a ja Mrs. K n ig h t operates R uby’s B eauty mas, 31.39 and 31. adv. Shop in H erm iston and was ta k in g The Home Econom ics club of the her vacation. T hey joined tw o of W estland G range w ill hold a H a l Mr. K n ig h t’s b ro th ers in th e m oun low e’en card p a rty in th e Odd F el tain s n ea r th e farm home of Jeff low's h all, F rid ay , Novem ber 5,. Davis, n ear Spray, Ore. Bridge an d pinochle will be played. Admission will be 25 cents a person and prizes will be given, in clu d in g a door prize. S upper w ill be served. adv. Raisins, new crop, 4 pound pack age, 27c. C onnor’s Cash Store, adv. Mr. and Mrs. R. F. W eath ers and son Jam es W eath ers m otored west from G othenburg, N ebraska, a r r iv It has been rumored ing in H erm iston T h u rsd ay of last week to v isit th e ir d a u g h te r and around that the Osborn sister, Mrs. Ja y T. Pierson. Jam es Apartments have been W eath ers le ft S unday for his home but his p aren ts rem ained h ere to condem ned. Now please spend th e w in te r w ith th e ir d au g h get this straight. That ter. B erkshire hose, 31 to $1.25 at building is closed for the R uby M cM illan’s. adv. winter but it is in better Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Best left today (T h u rsd a y ) for F lo rid a w here they physical condition than will spend the w in ter. They plan to most of the places in Her* live in a tra ile r house w hich they purchased recen tly in P o rtlan d . miston. They have ren ted th e ir residence to C. Jarvis Durfey. Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k O’Neil, who tak e possession S aturday. Hermiston, Ore. will R ubber Crib b lan k ets. 15c an d 25c at B rierley ’s 5-10-15c store. adv. Mrs. P. A. Pow er and Mrs. Chas. Seeliger w ere on th e program for the E lk ’s am ate u r hour co n test held in P endleton la st T h u rsd ay n ig h t when th ey presented th e ir sk it th e “ Cake W a lk .” T hree o th e r num bers were en tered and all w ere given a generous rew ard for th e p a rt taken. 1*he women were accom panied by th e ir husbands. Apartments Not Condemned ? BRIGHTER UP DULL M O N T H S ^ Mrs. H arry K elley e n te rta in e d a t a p arty M onday aftern o o n a t the home of Mrs. V ane Boynton In hon or of her d a u g h te r K ath leen A nn, on her fo u rth b irth d ay . T he youngs ters w ere given H allow e’en balloons and basket favors a fte r being e n te r tained w ith gam es ea rly in th e a fte r noon. A b irth d a y cake was served w ith ice cream and cocoa m alt. Those p resen t were th e honor g uest K athleen Ann, P au la B racher, Lei la Ann and Je an Q uick, Jo h n M uel ler, D ianne and S usan n a O’Dell, P a rr Sheseley, D orothy Je a n K ingsbury, Dick L en h art, Lloyd Blackstone, cem etery by Rev. R. R. F in k b e lM r Dick Munsey, "S o n n y ” Schell, M ari for the In fa n t born to Mr. and Mrs. lyn and C arroll M iller, L in n and Sam DeGorma of C olum bia d istric t. M arjorie H ughes. Shirley Simons, N ancy Jo W atson, Dick an d Don Boynton, G reta H ibbard and C arilyn H ughes. Mrs. P aul B rach er and Mrs. N ell B oynton assisted d u rin g th e aftern o o n . Soup, vegetable, beef or tom ato, SECOND HAND STORE 2 cans 15c. C onnor’s Ca>h Store, adv A TRADING POST IS BEING OPENED IN In fa n t Dies. Sim ple services were conducted T uesday aftern o o n at th e H erm iston B U R K ’S - The Bargain Store S tan field FOR TH E SURROUNDING COMMUNITIES WE BUY, SELL A N D EXCHANGE. Come and Look Us Over— And See Our Prices! NEW LINE OF WOMEN’S SHOES Large Line of Men’s, Women’s and Children’s HOUSE SLIPPERS Wide Variety to Choose From. Men’s Hi Boots & Wool Sox at Last Year’s Prices. — NEW AND USED BEDS AND SPRINGS. N ew Mattresses.. HATS - CAPS - SHIRTS - SW EATERS - JACKETS - BROGUES OXFORDS - WORK SHOES - OVERALLS - B lankets & S u it Cases — USED CLOTHING - SHOES & GUNS. GIFTS PRICED RIGHT - TO SAVE YOU MONEY — MAGAZINE EXCHANGE . . . . Bring Two and Get One. — USED FARM IMPLEMENTS — HEATING STOVES AND COOKING SAFEWAYS CELEBRATING 5 YEARS IN HERMISTON W e’re m ighty th a n k fu l to th e housew ives of H erm isto n for th e ir co n tin u o u s p atro n ag e d u rin g th e p ast five years. We w a n t all Safew ay custom ers and frien d s to tak e ad v an tag e of these SPEC TACULAR SAVINGS. I ’m ex ten d in g my personal in v itatio n . Come th is week end. ( s ig n e d ) CRAIG PERCEY 3 BIG SALE DAYS — OCT. 29th to NOV. 1st, Incl. Tom ato Juice Borene DEL MONTE L arge 46 oz. Tin 23c HARVEST BLOSSOM F lo u r 27c G ran u lated W ashing Pow der Cocoa For Home B aking l« c OUR M OTHER’S O atm eal Pep 9 lb. Bag W hile Supply L asts 5 , ,b \ BBL....... $1-39 $5*39 37c COUNTRY KIST Corn I ioc K ellogg's ellogg’s H ealth Cereal S ilk Tissue io c 650 S heet Rolls j i Cream Style jj 4 For” 8.......... 35« | T hompson ’ s D rug The R exall Store Phone 172 EGGS * j a l € _ N igh t 173 PER DOZ .............. Squibb Products These long fall and winter days, don't let your spirits soorl Point means beauty and beautiful MILK of MAGNESIA rooms mean happy surroundings. Any one or oil of the Sherwin-Williams products below can MILK of MAGNESIA Q u a rt Size give your home the life and sparkle that makes winter hibernation a pleasure. TOMATOES IVORY SOAP Lge. Bar 2 for GRAPE NUTS per pkg. CRYSTAL WHITE giant bars GUM 3 pkgs. PUFFED WHEAT per pkg. OYSTERS per tin SALT 7 lb. bag Old Dutch Cleanser per tin ¿9C 3 7 - ASPIRIN B ottle of 100 S -W Enameloid B r illia n t d e c o r a tiv e e n a m e l th a t c o v e rt solid with a single coot . . . dries in 4 hours. IB color». S-WSemi-Lustre W o ll ond woodwork finish that washes os easily as your china! For bathrooms, hitch* •ns, walls, woodwork. Special i Q«. 83c S-W Floor Enamel S -W M a r - n o f 0 Colorful enamel for wood, linoleum and cement Boors. Dries hard overnight. Tough, washable Three purpose varnish for Furniture, W ood* ■ work. Floors. W on't chip, scuff nor scrotch white. Resists alcohol. H "ÏUV” at $1.175* S h l h w in -W il l ia m s DENTAL CREAM 59c MINEKAL OTL Q u art Size S9c COD LIVER OIL 12 oi. /3FV COD LIVER OIL 24 os. $1.89 MINERAL OIL CHOCOLATE VITAV0SE BRUSHLESS SHAVE $ l« 4 3 IN OUR MARKET CHILI BRICKS ARMOURS BOLOGNA 1 Ib- 2 7 e Per Lb. W ith o u t Cereal 49C BACON BACK Per Lb. Per Lb. BATTLEGROUND WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF CRISCO paint headquarters Oregon H a rd w a re & Im p lem en t Co. HERMISTON. OREGON • No More Shaving W orries— S H IC K PACKARD REMINGTON RAND COME I N A N D G E T A D E M O N S T R A T IO N . ORIOLE BACON Select Medium Sides Per Lb. CLABBER GIRL 2 lbs. 23c REX LYE 2 tins 19c PENCIL TABLETS 3 for 10c PANCAKE FLOUR per pkg. _______ 19c Sleepy Hollow Syrup quart 39c HOT SAUCE 2 for 9c Westag VANILLA 4 oz. bottle 19c DILL PICKLES No. 2* tins 13c Edward’s Coffee F in est V acuum Packed 2 J, 3 lb. pail £ £ V egetable Shortening* Electric Razors J J Mild Cure CHEESE Special i Qt. Lyons R ainbow P in t Size 79C 19c 18c 4c 10c 10c 15c 23c 9c F r u it Cake M ix 1,., 49e 40c Size ADEX 2 lb s....... 45c Solid P ack - No. 2 T ins Site rooms make you feel “cooped up". Give them color, bright new freshness— and watch your N ob HUI COFFEE LB...................... Z JC PUREX BAKER’S COCOA ^^Lbs 49^ ual. 24c 8 oz. tin 10c G ran- So*P med. pkg. 19c D a i ua ity 3 lbs. 23c RAISINS 15 oz. pkgs. 2 for 23c 80 count 10c LAMP GLOBES each 10c APPLE BUTTER No. 5 tin 4 ^ S& K? Q ,